Joe Root's Century Anchors England on Day One Against Sri Lanka

Joe Root's 33rd test century helped England reach a strong position of 358-7 on day one of the second test against Sri Lanka. Despite early setbacks, Root's partnership with Gus Atkinson and other valuable contributions steadied the innings. Sri Lanka will aim to capitalize after Root's dismissal for 143.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 29-08-2024 23:55 IST | Created: 29-08-2024 23:55 IST
Joe Root's Century Anchors England on Day One Against Sri Lanka
Joe Root

Joe Root's 33rd test century salvaged a challenging day one for England as they reached the close on 358-7 in the second test against Sri Lanka at Lord's on Thursday. Root survived a close lbw shout on 11, the decision going with umpire's call on review, and nearly chopped on to his own stumps during 12 increasingly tense deliveries on 99 not out.

The 33-year-old moved to three figures in his 145th test with a trademark four through third man to equal former England opener Alastair Cook's tally of test centuries. Root and Gus Atkinson compiled a seventh-wicket partnership of 92 against a tiring Sri Lanka, before Root fell for 143 with a scuffed scoop off Milan Rathnayake.

Atkinson (74 not out) and Matthew Potts (20 not out) then saw off eight overs of the second new ball with aplomb and Sri Lanka will want to wrap up the tail quickly and utilise good batting conditions. "We are playing in a team that really enjoys the way we go about it so just trying to soak it up as much as you can," Root told Sky Sports. "Enjoy the journey and I am sure at the end of it all I will be able to look back on it fondly."

Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva's surprise choice to bowl under glorious sunshine at the toss was initially vindicated by early wickets. When Ben Duckett hit three quick boundaries, De Silva – who opted to bat at Old Trafford last week, only to see his side fall to 6-3 – may have had second thoughts.

But England lost Dan Lawrence, Ollie Pope and the well-set Duckett cheaply as the hosts reached 97-3 at lunch. Lawrence (9) edged Lahiru Kumara to keeper Nishan Madushka before England's stand-in captain Pope (1) top-edged a swipe off Asitha Fernando to give De Silva a simple catch.

Root clipped his first delivery for four, but the impressive Kumara beat his outside edge and then rapped him on the pad, with Root saved by the on-field decision. England otherwise appeared comfortable until Duckett (40) mis-hit a reverse sweep in spinner Prabath Jayasuriya's first over to Kumara at deep point.

Harry Brook (33) scored with relative ease after lunch but Fernando trapped him lbw, the review going Sri Lanka's way on umpire's call this time, as England slipped to 130-4. Sri Lanka initially kept Jamie Smith quiet before he and Root moved through the gears in a partnership of 62, which ended when Smith (21) nicked Rathnayake behind to Madushka.

Chris Woakes (6) fell to Kumara shortly after, caught in the deep by Fernando, to bring Atkinson to the crease with England 216-6 and Sri Lanka well on top. Atkinson justified his place at No. 8 as he brought up his first test fifty with a glorious cover drive for four off Rathnayake in an assured innings featuring four sixes.

Root's late dismissal means Sri Lanka may feel they shaded the day on a docile surface, but they will need to bat well to capitalize. England won the first test of the three-match series by five wickets.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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